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mpotamias's social [7 articles]

Recent papers added to mpotamias's library classified by the tag social. You can also see everyone's social.
  • Fast Estimation of Diameter and Shortest Paths (without Matrix Multiplication)
    (1996)
    posted to all-pairs-shortest-paths centrality social social-networks yrbcn by mpotamias on 2008-05-19 18:15:31 as **
  • Better Approximation of Betweenness Centrality
    by Robert Geisberger, Peter Sanders, Dominik Schultes
    posted to approximation-algorithm betweenness centrality social theory yrbcn by mpotamias on 2008-05-18 17:01:39 as **
  • A faster algorithm for betweenness centrality
    (2001)
    by U Brandes
  • On Variants of Shortest-Path Betweenness Centrality and their Generic Computation
    by Ulrik Brandes
    posted to betweenness centrality social social-networks theory yrbcn by mpotamias on 2008-05-18 16:42:48 as **
  • Challenges in mining social network data: processes, privacy, and paradoxes
    (2007), pp. 4-5.
    by Jon M Kleinberg
    posted to network privacy social by mpotamias on 2008-03-19 23:29:25 as ** along with 4 people tnhh Kwisatz fryanpan rrbarb
  • The Small-World Phenomenon: An Algorithmic Perspective
    (# 2000)
    by Jon Kleinberg
  • Graphs over time: densification laws, shrinking diameters and possible explanations
    (2005), pp. 177-187.
    by Jure Leskovec, Jon Kleinberg, Christos Faloutsos
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